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Drogheda Journal, or Meath & Louth Advertiser

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... and Binding to match; a Dozen of Rich ('ut Wat Aprd Class Goblets and Wines match ; Two Pair of Knned Decanters ; Cut Glass Salad Bowl, and Two Water Jugs; large Dinner Service, consisting of 170 pieces of Brosley Porcelain Ware ; Sets of Morning and Evening ...

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... Tables and Bed Carpets. tltr littriirn, JJantrp, an» D.nni, large variety of Cut and Plain Glass ; Two very Sn. perb Cut Glass Salad Bowls; Four Cut Glass Decanters Costard Cups, and Pickle nis; Plated and Britannia Metal Ware, in variety ; Copper and Metal ...

FARMER’S CALENDER FOR APRiL

... 'itly hi Inr'y-beans, also savoy anti cab* ha-re for late rroji. Sow peas M.d bi'ans every rli,co ; s|iiiiiit'c, ladislice, salading, wirphljr ; onions and let ks. Cut the heads ia tovrllcs. Prick out young ttfloi )’. Sow I ttuce a Fit.isU sowing poicnniais ...

TEH PH AM A

... lovers ami is, of course. .“ .hem ..H Kan fax, who w hen the pie. opens rs the of reluming t'emcr.ita. is -Urn cartv off 1 salad 1.1 with him. In parox- ,V.SSK.« lie shoots Inge NewfoumiUnd Jog t. H.xmarlvn. imagining .h i. hi, rival had employe. il?« ...

CANADA

... 1647 that any salad, carrots, cabbage, or other edible roots’were produced in England. The small quan-y these things that were used was formerly orted from Holland and Flanders. Queen Catherine Henry's first consort), when she wanted salad, was obliged ...

ill which three peisons are at present ill. | the owner of it a few minute* since pren*ri breakfast for

... the paste an indigestion for a ploughman. Then come some tolerable articles—fish, flesh, fo«l._ Then some green trash call a salad. To these succeed flitters, omelettes, cakes, fruits, cheese in incredible qusntitcs ; the whole washed down with from to four ...

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIQST;

... the extracted juice of plant the cactu* family, which are well known to harmless in their effects, some them being used as salad, and cattle being fed others when theie is a deatth of grasa. The mode of application in South America is, to put the patient ...

WORK TO BE DONE

... frosts. In dry weather, dig and trench vacant ground. Sow peas, beans, kltncv, spinach, and early cabbage; radishes and small salad »owd once » fortnight. Towards the end of the month, savoys, chervil, dill, fennel, carrots, onions, and leeks.— Plant Jerusalem ...

LORD CHARLES FITZROY’S VOTE

... of all sorts, Savoys &c. Sow Turnip seed, keep crops already forward, proper.y cleaned and thinned. Radish and all kinds of Salad may sown alternate weeks. Earthing up, hoeing, cleaning. &c., as before. Man, crops, in garden, within moderate compass w. ...

At iwt-ltro o'cl-jck last nigut thn inlnniion nf Inn govnrnmft.t became nmnifnst. workmen, who h»d been er ..

... , . ,f 1 . the (or l»cc r* Jacques'' andT neighlKturhood. M five he hollow rumbling l of the rude veh.el. called a Fon.er Salad, in which prisoners at e conveyed m Hana. announced the approach ,r the and in effect tk- escort and the prisoner itnmednmlv ...

Jourt. After stopping for time io Orenbergh, where much interesting information was obtained from Colonel Gens, ..

... Ac. FOR FEBRUARY About the middle of the mouth sow the principal crops of cariy peas, beaus, radishes, and all other tender salad herbs, and a few onions.— Look after the green-house and frames containing auriculas, carnations, or other tender plants, and ...

THE DINNER

... tarts creamed, 30 ditto of orange and other tones, 40 ditto of almond pastry, 20 Chantilly baskets, dishes of mince pies, salads. The Removes.— Bo roast turkeys. leverets, 80 pheasants, 24 geese, 40 dishes of partridges, 15 dishes of wild fowl, 2 pea ...